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Spinning hard drives don't have this "random access" superpower, because there's no direct connection to each byte on the disc. Instead, there's a reader—called a head—that moves along the surface of a spinning storage disc (like the needle on a record player). Reading bytes that are far apart takes longer because you have to wait for the head to physically move along the disc.
The Intuitive Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms
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